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the Death of 'c Who: . 3! Re X has ‘hefinh © ‘ at- the © experience in a certified ac- e” huntant's office, after which prepara- tion the state will isgue him a Heenks to carry, onthe «work' independently, d ; R. KH. ”Moses “returned home Mon- an mos ° DOUGHNUT SALE’ Tue Ladiefi’ Aid society of the Meth- | odietr Episcopal ~ church will hold a :| doughnut sale at\Coon's store Satur- day, Jan. 156, héginning at 10 o'clock. A i The doughnuts will be'made fresh at trio time, Saw!\ sid . has L for ba ps. tu F aed to! **\ , . fee served free. 1-(2)‘ ceri cnuice € 'o. ~~ Hotiee. will. boomeeting of the.Board -of the Cubs Memorial Hos- 1 abdociation tomorrow, Saturday, oom at % o'clock, at tile off fice of Bartlett, room No. 9, B. M. K «ff Ls ag I\‘-~ tu h - DANCE AT LAKE. There will be a dance at Ralph Thran'e by th8 Lake, Jan. 14. Every body invited. Basket supper. - Cof- 1-2 \ cHICKEN PIE suppER. ', ; The ladies of the Presbyterian church, belonging in the northwestern section Of the town, will serve & chick- ' pie supper, Wednesday, Janel 19, ets be by alt meinbers of the 'Tcommitise.© You will be sure of a at, as piece 'eards will be used. . hoying tickets will bo gerved 111316“ the hour of 6:30 is pre- Look for menu next week, Morgan, chairman of the will ankwer all le Lemon DANCE. ‘I'fie membet# of the American Le hem? 1 fiance tonight at their at 9 a'clock, (1 ° Specials at Brown? Grocery Satur- 1-1 ' Benfimmnefiverfise. __ Service 4 carefal attention to all ege and. two | fl Ger Tam: heme: *The Hun «An - Methodist,Eplscopal Church. 10:30 a. m.., \Tor Non-Christian Souls That You Should Save.\ 11145 2.\ m., Sunday school 7 p. m., \Climbing Up The Golden Stairs.” a -__ Christ fihurch. \ Jan. Q; Sunday: - ° 8 a. m., Holy Communion. 11 a. m., Morning Prayer and Ser- mon. 4: 40 p. M,. Vesper service 'and ad- dress. L3 1. Emmet Church Morning service at 10: 00 The pad. tor will preficffl on \Helps and. Hin« drances in Evangelistic Work.\ Sundgy¥_ school at noon. Now that the holidays afe over we hope to gee an increased attendanice. Christian Endeavor society gt 6;15. Topic: \The Most Helpful Pas ages in the Bible.\ Leader, Dorothy Windsor. Evening service at 7 o'clock. \The Most Important Work of the Church\ is the subject for the evening sermon. The spetial Services condtieted \by Rev. P H. Lynch of Oléan will com- mence of Wednesday evening, Jan. 12. All ard dnvited to attend these meefings Snecials at Brown 8 Groeery Sahar- day} LL 1‘1 Greetmge The spirit of the season prompts me to express to all f our customers my appreciation | to for the business youhave favy- year, and I wish you all a pros. then 9 Fett perous year to come. wor 26, 'at . the n there © aud a pro: laid out. - «get in touch ‘ local and: , to 1 cent the post- of a ~and 'at 1 making 700 per the and admmw there has; past as ed his ' the form in j t them to ig gn or ublic spir- may 6x- vely on ques- elfare, and y make their -It is based principle that by working purpose - than attempt to villttge or er pro whs of. to to . gh lead-1 e of: I namely, : \ and transportation, is with that of the ness of ong of these sorts, the cham- ber does. not confine. to civic at- faire along but gives & large part of its efforts to imnroving business condi-. tions. should endeavor to increase production and prohasing power in the tributary area of our town and to bring trade from outlying districts, im- prové marketing facilities, increase and improve the means of transporta- tion in our territory;'study and apply improved: metcihandiaing methods, ex pand manifactiting, bring about bet- tor industrial relations, better reldtions betwoonr tho tural and town business men, and gon Adar many other practi- cat matters of Interest to the business ; the 5 The' officers 'of 'the as 313114“,th members \be present at this , most of | whose mélinbers are engaged in busi- welfare of {we community. ~ \Ag long as there is a margin be- tween what American towns are ag ' platep to- liye and work in and what} modern chamber of commerce. - Volun-| tary and unpoficial organizations, of cit- , {zens for putting their shoulders to the | Wheel. and for working out common | problems and purposes is in line with | the best Amficrtican traditions. | \The future of America is in the- hands of America's public spirited men and women, Ats development will be it~ standards modern Chambers of com- over'kikty per cent ot | their res to civic affairs, to those : things which relate to the development of the citizen-powet of the nation} #thools, playgrounds, housing, streets and parks, libraries, vocational educa tlox, pure water, garbage and ash dis- | posal, public Health, the fown beautiful , d the town clean, We should en- ow concention of our community | otfiy W village proper | & of the sur- . \Ihe besmess men of our town ¥ith the business' $4 farms to tako councii with ; : to their Manon prob- on © Hagi enmed thro p year $119,237.10; ° ~Attep setting the nécessary reserves, It is \dis- ' mounting to the\ borrowers through associations aver $40,000 in. the | -of ad accumultdézve “dividend' notation y fig on. Ja‘n 11; Weddmg Bells Eamon-Potter. Lo C Clement H., Farwell of Tgechue, son of ; Eugene . B,; Farwell, and Olive-B,. tter of, New Hudson, .diughter of Harvey B. Potter, were married on Sat- 'urday afternoon, Jan. 1, at the Baptist by Rev; Thomep W. Carter. attendants wers Miss Leah Far- o sister of. the - groom. and- G J. Lottie Williams-blames. . A. Willigms, son of John wily .of Cuba, dnd Mary B; H&ines, of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin es of the same place,\ were by the Rev. T. W.. Carter at ome of the bride -on Chapel evening, Jan. 1, only the m relatives being present. The ring coremony was used. \ Mr. Mrs, Marcus Congdon were the - ants.\ After a: trip to New York city, Mr. and Mrs. Williams will make their home in Cuba, - , Howard-Coon. ._.. Miss Ida Belle: Coon of Little CGene- gee and.James Edward Howard were urited marrlage af the performed by Rev. E. ®. Loofboro, pas- tor. of 6 Seventh Day Baptist church. Immediately after 'the ceremony the couple left for Barberton, O., on & wed- ding trip.. Upon their return they Avill -regide in Little Genesee. The \many friends of Mr, and- Mrs. Howard join in extending heartiest congratulations. Howard has many friends in Cu- ba, having been one of the high school faculty a number of years ago. Andrus-Arnold. Miss Marjorie May Arnold, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arnold, and Mr. Clayton Byron Andrus were united in marriage Wednesday evening of this week at 7:30 o'clock. The ceremony was performed at 'the home of th bride on Chapel streot, in the presence Of only immediate relatives, and there were no attendants. - Rev. Charles Woodworth was the officiating clergy. man.\ Both the young people are well known in Cuba, Miss Arnold having been a student of th@ local high school up to the present term, while Mr. An- drus bas a splendid record as a soldier in the World War, in which he was se- ' our Community Christmas tree serv-; verely wounded while serving as a i mechanic. Mr. and Mrs. Andrus will ' make their home in Cuba. the fioing . gervices. ware: go emoieno that been suggested magsygey holqvthe for life, ; The. annual dante was the 811133th of a great deal of discusston And although a definite date' gannot be annouriced | M at this tinfeit: is suggestei that.read- ors skould save February 4. that they may atte tees < werg appointed and the éntife |© membership. of the post 1s melting ev- ery effort to outdo their. gréat | of last Fear: +\ Red.Smith, Harlan . son and Basey Wilkingon; f commiitteec-Baldy Whoslet, . - Don Wilkinson and Tom Musto; ticket and, finance commifttee-8{d,Hixgon, Barl Pettit, Bill.Enos and .Slapper Gull; orchestra, and supper committee-Rijch Park, Herby _ Hayes, Coley andfi‘mok. eilman +, sol Cot tl NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY Mr. and, Mrs. George . Rinkei\ “and three children. Mr.: and Mrs, co Shaffer fnd two children and\ Mrs. Will Shelley and family. gathered at, the home of J. W, Femfiworth Fri- day, evening to watch the. old year out -| and the new year in, \% 'An oyster supper \\wHR the evening was speditiin. gan music. Later the depart $161? home, wishing an a. Hang-y New QB? succEsstL cAMPAlo We tike great . n rible® \Plague. c © 0 CC , To date, Cuba has raised $461! 68; Clarksville, $10; -and Now Hudson, in- cluding Black Creek, $26; a total of $500.68, The following pergons purchased \health bonds\ to further the cdiisge: R. H.Bartlett, $60; Mrs. Grace -Peck- ham, $20; H. C. Morgan, $15; C. A. Ackerly, $10; H. J. 'Demcey, $5; Phelps & Sibley, $5; John 'B. Keller, Q \Lou iso Bartlett, $5; Falthful Workers Sun- shine, $57 Cuba Electric-employees, $5; Sunbeam Sunshine, $5; W, C, T. U., $5; Friendly Aid Sunshine, $5; Will- ing Workers Sunshine, $5; Haskell Union Sunshine, $5; Progrefsive Sun- shine, $5; Prospect Sunshine, $5; Em Gas & Fuel Co., $5; Shakespeare ub, $5; fiprlngbrook Sunshine, $5; Genesee Sunshine, $5; Mrs. Margaret Sibley, $5; Total, $205. CHRISTMAS SHAL COMMITTEE. ee AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT. We take this opportunity oF thank ing all who helped in anyway to make ices such a success this year; especial- ly do we extend our appreciation to Mr Parkin and the Cuba Cornet Band for their kindness in furnishing the 13d“ The following eommtt- ‘ . The this: who 'for the work, m any- would ap pected one will ”be Mr., Conga: of: sent to 1:1 federation on the\ mous amount ed-for ® | will try\ ed Tonwflxuiu .m’ igs Jaw, fabric law, a productions, mediate for claims arigern, ed by the the € also: with all other ing tho-yeéar}; ery way: organization, . news fervice, nations, gad we tton' ratés, It is. velop. better through a speakerg' service, to study resentation on : and to study grunge for such necessary. { The immorwi ta | means Boyhood. to:; | by Mark Twain mm to 6 ._ , and presented . by' Joegso William D. Taylor® At the bride's home at Fillmore, New | music, to the Cuba Electric company they may beébme. there is work for a ; Year's eve, Miss Angie Cronk to Guy ; for trimming the tree and furnishing | Here are Hu¢k, m amilton. , At Fillmore, Dec. 15, S. the bride, Mrs. Effie V. Redanz to Ab- thur R. Millis. The bridal couple left' for an extended visff at Owatonna, Apennines NEW TAXI SERVICE. Mr. Leglie Winchell has purchased a . new chell is in a position to answer all calls, night or day, and assures anyone | wanting a taxi A-1 service at a reasou-, able rate. Bell phone 180 or 166, Hinesgs of Mr. E. M. Johnson. Assistant Postmaster Edward M. Johnson is seriously iH at his home on Bristol stréet. His numerous friends : are much concerned and he is greatly ' missed the ofice. can mme. c onne Siw canton mer co ioo \Ham esh’zree of Quality\ AT PREWAR PRICES. Largo Type Service Boars. Thrilty Young Pig«. bred Sows and Gilts, come wk? If you want one. M \ of the Cubs Mo { tor Sales company and has started a. --- community life of this country. taxi service with the same. Mr. win- | ' the electricity, to Mr. Waiter Christmas spirit, and to the merchants | and business men who gave Santa the | | wherawithal to please the children. CUBA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. neem Specials at Brown's Grocery Satur- day. 1-1 oes 1 nnis ene caree > maen open cc mamas cin Twas Said:- An \enterprising young florist to increage his trade, window: \We give a packet of fow- § er seeds with every plant.\ His competitor acrogs the street sought to mest the competition by placing in his window the following an- nouncement: \Te give the earth with ever'y.. plant.\: When you shop at this store you get big value with every purchase. That's what wo give you--4K big money's worth for every dollar you spend on e. ware and household : Toul be a satisted eastomer if you supply your 1!er trom this big stock. Bartlett I ‘ displayed this 'gign in his | -, lage gayvé and all your 01m at the home of for his very fitting address on the, | wonderful How Huck ; town and how they maze\ him. How His * | the money Huck had\ { him away. How runway Jim and Hp- : met the \Duke\ i and 81131116 Smuim' on the scene, ventures of the : the world. f At the Pearle“ ' nesday, Jan. 18 A;